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Sea Launch Begins Countdown for Intelsat 27 Launch
(GlobeNewswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Bern, Switerland, Jan. 28, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The launch of the Intelsat 27 communications satellite has been
postponed by one day to Thursday, January
31st 22:56 Pacific Standard Time (06:56 UTC, on
February 1st) at the opening of the 58-minute
launch window. The delay is due to a conflict with NASA
resources associated with the use of the Telemetry and Data Relay
Satellite Systems (TDRSS) network used by Sea Launch for in flight
telemetry tracking. This is due to the rescheduling of the
Atlas V / TDRSS-K launch now set for January 30th.
The operational flexibility and capability of the Sea Launch
system allowed for the ability to launch one day earlier, on
January 29th - one day sooner than originally scheduled
- but the TDRSS assets were not available for that date. This
inherent flexibility sets the Zenit-3SL system uniquely apart from
other launch service providers.
The Sea Launch and Energia Logistics teams have initiated the
launch countdown sequence following arrival at its equatorial
launch site on January 26th at 17:40 PST (01:40
UTC). Launch operations are now underway at the Equator, at
154 degrees West longitude. The Sea Launch Commander
is positioned alongside the Launch Platform Odyssey, with
the two vessels periodically connected by a link bridge that
facilitates foot traffic between the vessels. A day before liftoff,
the Zenit-3SL rocket will be erected on the launch pad for final
tests of the launch system and spacecraft, prior to start of the
terminal countdown.
During final preparations for liftoff, the platform will be
evacuated, with all personnel positioned on the ship, three miles
up range from the platform. At launch, the rocket will lift the
6,215-kilogram (13,702 lbs.) spacecraft to geosynchronous transfer
orbit, on its way to a final orbital location at 304.5 degrees East
longitude.
Based on the Boeing 702MP platform, Intelsat 27 is designed to
provide 15 or more years of satellite service. The satellite will
support media, mobility and government services for customers in
North America, South America, the Atlantic Ocean region and Europe,
and includes a UHF communications payload for use in military
applications. The launch will mark Intelsat's completion of
the world's first global broadband mobility platform, which will
provide uninterrupted connectivity to customers at sea, on land and
in the air.
Sea Launch will carry live coverage of this mission streaming
video on the Sea Launch website, beginning approximately 15 minutes
before the scheduled launch time, or 22:41 PST (06:41
UTC/GMT, February 1st). The webcast may be
viewed at: www.sea-launch.com. Details
of the spacecraft, its payload, as well as the launch vehicle's
mission profile, launch timelines, groundtrack, injection orbit,
launch campaign highlights and mission album images can also be
found on the Sea Launch website.
About Sea Launch AG
Sea Launch provides launch solutions to the industry's satellite
operator community based on the Zenit launch system. These services
include the provision of all-inclusive launch services
incorporating schedule assurance, financing, risk management;
insurance and creative contracting solutions to meet the changing
demands of the commercial launch market. Sea Launch AG owns and
manages the primary technology, patent and other intellectual
property and tangible assets of the company. These include the
Launch Platform Odyssey and the Sea Launch
Commander vessels located in the Home Port facility in Long
Beach, California, and the unique know-how associated with
launching satellites from an ocean-based launch platform located
directly on the equator. The Sea Launch system offers the
most direct and cost-effective route to geostationary orbit for
commercial communications satellites, providing diversity of
supply, affordability and flexibility for the industry's satellite
operators. For more information, please visit the Sea Launch
website at: www.sea-launch.com.
CONTACT: Peter Stier
+1 562 499 4726
peter.stier@sea-launch.com
Source: Sea Launch
2013 GlobeNewswire, Inc.
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